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We stumbled accross this little place and looked at the parking.... it was around 11 but we were hungry, Glad we got there early ! The place fuilled up within half an hour! Good eats, but not a great deal about interior.... but hey, you're...More

The salsa was the first thing we noticed was really good with authentic fresh ingredients, roasted tomatillos and peppers. It was yummy, like Chevy's salsa from long ago. The portions were just right and you can get grilled veggies instead of rice and beans which...More

The servers were very friendly and the food portions were generous (especially the taco salad!), but the food was just average and if you're looking for something a little more relaxing after a day on the slopes, I'd go elsewhere. It had a bit of...More

we are from texas so we just hope for above average when it comes to mexican food restaurants when we travel. when we walked in, it was quiet which concerned me since they are located right in the village. The service was nice and the...More

We stopped in Peppers for a couple of beers after taking the Gondola up to Heavenly Ski Resort. Nice little place - not too busy considering the location. Chatted with one of the owners who was working the bar. Didn't eat but what we saw...More

We ate at Pepper's twice. The food was excellent. We tried a bit of everything - chips, quest blanco, street tacos, burrito (huge), chicken enchilada and cheese enchilada - and I can recommend them all.

We ate here our first nite in Tahoe. Prices were a bit high and it was a bit too warm inside. The bill for 3 adults was over $50 and that was for an appetizer of guacamole (not homemade) fajitas for 2 and an order...More

We dropped by after skiing while waiting for our kids at ski school. We had some great nachos, salsa and queso. We both had a few beers. They only serve a few domestics and the rest are mexican brands.